The Sechenov Moscow Medical Academy

  A The curriculum includes all the basic and clinical subjects that are necessary for the training of highly qualified physicians, surgeons and nurses. At the end of each term students take examinations. The students have all the facilities to carry on their research work under the supervision of their professors. The undergraduates have practical training at the clinics and hospitals. Young doctors, graduates of the Academy, will use all their knowledge and abilities to improve the people’s health, and to prevent and cure diseases.     BThe Sechenov Moscow Medical Academy, one of the oldest and biggest medical schools in Russia, was formerly the Medical Faculty of Moscow University. It was founded in 1758 by the great Russian scientist M.V. Lomonosov. The university had three faculties: Philosophical, Law and Medical and only thirty students studied at these faculties. The students were taught by three professors of Natural History, Anatomy and Chemistry. At that time the majority of the staff were foreign professors. The professors and students of the Medical Faculty took an active part in the political and social life of that time.
  C At present The Sechenov Moscow Medical Academy is an independent higher training institution. There are many more faculties at the academy: the Medical Faculty, the Faculty of Preventive Medicine, the Pharmaceutical Faculty, the Nursing Faculty, the Stomatological Faculty, the Military Medicine Faculty, as well as the Post-Graduate Health Care Management Faculty and the Faculty for Advanced Training of Doctors and Pharmacists. Over 9,000 students study at these faculties. The head of each faculty is the Dean. The course of study at the Academy is six years. The Academy has more than eighty departments in various theoretical and clinical specialties.  
    DBy the 19th century there were six departments at the Medical Faculty: the departments of Anatomy, Physiology, Pathology, Surgery, Internal Medicine and Midwifery. The first clinical hospitals were opened in 1805. They were the hospitals of Surgery and Obstetrics. By the end of the 19th century 26 departments and 12 clinical hospitals had been founded and new departments added: the departments of Hygiene and Anatomic Pathology. At that time many outstanding doctors worked at the Faculty. They were: A.A Ostroumov, a physician; N.V. Sklifosovsky, a surgeon; A.U. Kozhevnikov, a neurologist; S.S. Korsakov, a psychiatrist; I.M. Sechenov, a physiologist, N.F. Filatov, a pediatrician, and others.  
         

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